Triple G vs. Alvarez: The fight ends in a draw (photos, video)

CLEVELAND, Ohio --The Triple G and Canelo Alvarez fight ended in a surprising decision - not a knockout, nor a decision but a draw.

Triple G clearly won a close fight but one judge scored Canelo 118-110. The second judge gave Triple G a 115-113 edge and the third judge scored it 114-114.

The scoring means a rematch is next.

Canelo set the pace and won the early rounds with his boxing skills. He caught Triple G off balance. But as the fight move on, Triple G regained control with his jab and power and appeared to take over the fight.

If you can't watch the fight live, come right here as I will give round-by-round commentary along with junior middleweight Willie Nelson, engage with you via the comments section and share video, photos and my observation from Ohio City at the fight party of Daniel Juarez, winner of the Invite Branson Wright to your Fight Party contest.

You can also stay connected with us via social media #CaneloGGG.

We're live from the Fight Party in Ohio City with Daniel Juarez. And before the festivities got started a wedding proposal was made by Rick De Leon to Daniel's sister Nereida. And she said yes.

Junior middleweight Willie Nelson is here. He signed autographs and made his prediction that Triple G will defeat Canelo Alvarez. Nelson, who hasn't fought since June of 2016, said he expects to return to the ring soon. Also see the video above of our host, his family and friends.

I'll analyze each round once the fight starts around 11 p.m. EST.

The anthems are done. Both fighters are in the ring. Fight time is moments away.

First round: Very close round. Triple G looked for his jab early and Canelo countered to the body on Triple G's misses. Canelo was more of boxer in the round almost baiting Triple G to commit with big shots. Triple G 10-9

Second round: Canelo pressures Triple G and counters with strong punches. Triple G looks slow and backs up for the first time in a fight. Canelo is the bigger fighter and he's acting like it. Canelo 10-9.

Third round: Canelo dominates the first part of the round as Triple G continues to miss and look slow. But Triple G comes on in the later seconds of the round with contact but not enough to win the round. Canelo 10-9.

Fourth round: Canelo may have taken the round off or Triple G found his groove. Either way, neither fighter dominated the round and Triple G gets the edge because he was more active. Triple G 10-9.

Fifth round: The best round so far . . . Both fighters took and three some exchanges but Canelo edged out the round because of his solid punches. Canelo 10-9.

Sixth round: Triple G turned up the pressure on Canelo who was not successful this time with his counter punching. Has Triple G caught his second win? Triple G 10-9.

Seventh round: Triple G continues to chase and cut off the ring while throwing jabs and getting Canelo in the corner. Canelo appears to be resting at times during the round. Triple G 10-9.

Eighth round: We have a pattern. Triple G is the aggressor and Canelo backs up and tries to counter off the ropes or while backing up. Canelo also puts too much emphasis on one shot instead of combinations. Triple G 10-9.

Ninth round: Triple G continues his pressure, jabs and hard shots on Canelo. Triple G appears stronger and Canelo is on the verge of just surviving. He needs a KO to win. Triple G 10-9.

Tenth round: Canelo is fighting on heart but his bombs don't have much affect on Triple G who continues to move forward and continues to throw punches. Triple G 10-9.

Eleventh round: Canelo squeezed this round out with counter punches but he'll need a KO to win the fight. He'll get his chance because Triple G will come forward. Canelo 10-9.

12th round: Canelo had the most power punches in a desperate round. He pulled out the round but not the fight. Canelo 10-9.